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![]() Peter Duniho wrote: Maybe you should share your expertise with those operating such airplanes as the Martin Mars (originally designed as a military troop transport, now used *only* for fire fighting) The Mars was originally designed as a reconnaissance bomber, filling the role of the Catalina. It semms, however, that none of the original bomber versions were ever built. Martin then designed a transport version of the plane, but orders for it were reduced with the end of WW II, and only five transport versions were built. Four of them served well as transports during Korea. So, while it's true that the existing aircraft were based on a bomber design, it is equally true that all Mars aircraft produced were designed originally as transports. Source: "Wings Over Water", David Oliver. George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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